SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON Farmer's ADVOCATE - Thursday, September 14, 2000 9
Mary Belle Starliper
Rt. 3, Box 293
Kearneysville, WV 25430
folks! Hope you and your
rare doing well during this
month of September!
believe the much-antici-
well-planned-for year of
!almost three-fourths over.
Hint
to save your child's
apply a coating of hair-
drawing. It keeps col-
fading, except when done
which might run if
R4eipe
Bar Pound Cake
From Sue Lloyd
margarine; 1 cup sugar; 4
eggs; 2 tsp. vanilla; 2 1/2
1 cup buttermilk plus
L soda (mixed); 1 large Her-
melted.
the margarine and
Beat in the eggs. Add va-
melted chocolate. Alter-
add buttermilk and flour;
!hand. Bake at 325 for at
hour, maybe longer, in a
tube pan. Touch
to test - cake should
when done. May add
'desired.
Spaghetti Time
be an all-you-can-eat
tti Supper at Leetown
Church on Sat-
September 30. The fun
p.m. and goes on until 7
p.m. The cost is $5 for age 13 and
older, $3 for 6-12, and free for
those under the age of 6.
The supper is sponnsored by
the United Methodist Men and
Women of the church.
Mt. Zion
I remember going there with
my mother when I was a child -
not for church, because services
were not held there on a regular
basis - but to take freshly cut flow-
ers from home for the graves of my
paternal grandparents, John and
Gussie Locke, whose remains lie
in the historic old cemetery that
surrounds the little church.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church is the
parent church of Leetown Baptist
and of First Baptist in Martins-
burg. It is located on VanMeter
Road not far from our town, in a
lovely wooded spot.
The building and cemetery are
kept by First Baptist, and when I
was a child, the Martinsburg
church held a homecoming at the
little church every year.
I always loved to go there, be-
cause it was a place where time
seemed to stand still as it hurried
on just outside the gates. When-
ever we went, my mother always
brought along a rake and some
pruners in order to clear the
brush, etc from the graves, and
sometimes if there was no sign on
the door to keep out, (because of
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unsafe floors, etc.) we'd venture
inside the little one-room church
and I could almost hear the music
from the old pump organ that
stood in the corner, pumping out
the old hymns I love.
The old church was built of na-
tive limestone in 1836 and is on
the Berkeley County Register of
Historic Places.
First Baptist will hold a special
memorial and homecoming service
vice at the little church on Sep-
tember 17. The service starts at 11
a.m followed by lunch at 1 p.m.
and a memorial service. If you
have ties to the little church or you
are just interested and want to go,
call the First Baptist Church in
Martinsburg for details.
Next Week
Jefferson County Association of
Retired School Employees will
hold the first meeting of the 2000-
2001 year on September 21. We
will be meeting at the Golden Cor-
ral Restaurant instead of the
usual location. The meeting is at
12 noon and the guest will be Dr.
Hawes of Shepherd College.
If you are a retiree of the school
system, please consider joining
our group.
Apple Butter
The Leetown United Methodist
Men and Women will be conduct-
ing their annual Apple Butter
Making on October 7. They need
quart jars (canning jars, not may-
onnaise). If you have some to do-
nate, call Paul Ranalli or Bob Ma-
son.
Don't Forget
Please make thoughts and
prayers a part of your daily rou-
tine - remembering all those we
mention each week here in our
Friday Saturday Sunday
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Care unit, cardiopulmonary
and emergency de-
manager, was the Jeffer-
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($1,677). Klein is
in the Jefferson Relay for
has participated every
dedication to her pa-
~nd her enthusiasm that
Jefferson Memorial Hospi-
the top team for Jeffer-
by raising over $3,000.
ATTEND ODU
Pick your own APPLES!
At the CRAZYprice of $12.00
a bushel of Empire Apples at
Ridgefield Farm & Orchard
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Enjoy the fun of picking your own appies in our Europeamstyle orchard( :
The convenience of pre-picked apples, pears, plums, jams, honey, and ::
seasonal vegetables in THE MARKET. :
Eat at our leaning tree picnic area.
304-876-3647 www.ridgefieldfarm.com
Sign is located on Rt. 230 (Halltown Road), IHISqN~a
midway between Shepherdstown and Halhown.
Open Daily 10-5pro W/M
er Jefferson County resi-
~tthew D. Dailey recently
ed from Pennsville (N.J.)
tl High School. Matthew is
of Catherine and Mark
hd the grandson of the late
). Hehle, of Charles Town.
axt" l~ at Pennsville Memorial
[,hool, Matt participated in
~da/~len Eagle Club, the Stu-
Mo~,~acil, Concert Band, and
~-1~ ~lub. He earned seven
[letters in football, cross
~a~lrl~[h,asketball and track. He
Umber of a 4x800 relay
broke a school record
~Stood for 17 years.
~g his senior year, Matt
~ed as Salem County
Athlete by the Penns
l ehange Club and was se-
Junior Rotarian.
/l~j~w will attend Old Do-
g-university and major in
Engineering.
" the United Way
A 5-week course is being offerd to assist
individuals in setting financial and investment
goals. This class also will provide a summary
of the most common investments used by
individuals in reaching their objectives.
Classes meet one night per week.
Dates: September 28, October 5, October 12,
October 19 and October 26
Time: 7 PM - 9 PM
Place: Jefferson Memorial Hospital
Call 304-724-4168 to reserve a seat.
Seating is limited and will be handled on
a first-come, first-serve basis.
Dan Burhans
113 W. Liberty St Suite 201
Charles Town, WV 25414
(304) 724-4168
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those in your family who are ill. It
is our way of helping those in
need.
Till Then
Have a great week, folks, and
we'll see you next week!
Thought for the Week
My wild oats have turned into
prunes and All-Bran!
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$39 million
bond
Groundbreaking for new middle school - August 10, 2000
On September 23,
Vote "Yes" for Children
We support the bond ,because
education is everyone s
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